The population began to be vaccinated with the second dose of corona vaccine // Photo: Moshe Ben Simhon, newsenders
Simultaneously with the data on those infected among the vaccinated, a test was conducted among a control group the size of about 900,000 Maccabi members, from a diverse profile, who have not yet been vaccinated against Corona and have not been infected with the virus in the past. Among this group, about 8,250 active verified patients were found during the test period.
A comparison of the data between the groups shows that those who were not vaccinated were 11 times more likely to be vaccinated than those who were vaccinated, and that at this stage the vaccine’s effectiveness in Israel is 92% after 7 days or more after completing the second dose. Maccabi emphasizes that this figure is considered excellent and encouraging, since according to an experiment conducted by Pfizer, only after 28 days from the completion of the second dose, the vaccine’s effectiveness is 95%.

The head of Maccabi’s Information and Digital Health Division, Dr. Anat Aka Zohar, said: “These are very encouraging data. “92% efficacy of the vaccine already in days 18-7 after receiving the second dose is an excellent figure, and we will continue to monitor to see that the percentage does increase according to Pfizer’s reports until it reaches 95% efficacy.”
Maccabi reports that so far we have vaccinated about 664,000 patients in the first dose and about 350.00 in the second dose. This morning, eligibility to be vaccinated for those aged 35-40 also opened, and in the coming weeks, hundreds of thousands more patients are expected to be vaccinated with the first and second doses of the vaccine.